Coordination in int’l Internet policy making on issues like cyber security is poor

(The Hosting News) – A Geneva-based ‘Coordination Committee’ would improve globally-disjointed policy discussions on critical Internet policy issues, including cyber security and online privacy and data protection, according to a new report issued by the Global Commission on Internet Governance (GCIG).

In Solving the International Internet Policy Coordination Problem, Nick Ashton-Hart explains how key global Internet-related policy discussions are being independently developed in global forums, by governments and stakeholders, generally with only ad-hoc inter-process coordination. With cyber security, human rights, law enforcement and economic discussions taking place in several hundred different places and processes, the complex environment is making it confusing for stakeholders and governments to resolve Internet-related policy issues in a holistic way.

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